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clear of it we<lb/> | clear of it we<lb/> | ||
shall have some<lb/> | shall have some<lb/> | ||
of them no future!</p> | of them no future!</p><pb/> | ||
<p>We are to keep<lb/> | |||
shapes &c that we<lb/> | |||
dont want, for<lb/> | |||
shew — only because<lb/> | |||
we have<lb/> | |||
kept them so long<lb/> | |||
As a King would<lb/> | |||
keep hounds, and<lb/> | |||
be supposed to keep<lb/> | |||
<gap/> for whole<lb/> | |||
and because <gap/><lb/> | |||
& <gap/> were kept<lb/> | |||
by his predecessors.</p> | |||
—<lb/> | |||
<p>The Boy of Turner<lb/> | |||
asked</p> | |||
<p>he would have<lb/> | |||
burnt it for half<lb/> | |||
the money.</p> | |||
<p>To England every<lb/> | |||
<add>foreign part</add>places as a Tu<gap/></p> | |||
<p>Great preparation<lb/> | |||
in the hopes of doing<lb/> | |||
great mischief: if<lb/> | |||
the expedition fails<lb/> | |||
the money is gone:<lb/> | |||
if it succeeds, the<lb/> | |||
money is good still.<lb/> | |||
the mischief<add>loss by done by</add> of the<lb/> | |||
fare never amounts<lb/> | |||
to the price of the<lb/> | |||
combustibles — Billush —<lb/> | |||
S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. Malo S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>. Cas.<lb/> | |||
In different option<lb/> | |||
Pitt & Jack the Painter<lb/> | |||
act the same parts.<lb/> | |||
Pitt as a hero, drawn<lb/> | |||
by two-legged horses<lb/> | |||
pursued & ennobled<lb/> | |||
and be<gap/>mented<lb/> | |||
Jack is a felon abominated<lb/> | |||
& hanged.</p><pb/> | |||
Would the blood
if all the innocents
[in the
Foundling Hospital]
who lifted
up their voiceschanted thanks
to heaven in
thanksgiving,
for his Majesty's
recovery satiate
his Minister's
thanka for glory.
Let him give up
his war, he
should have
my cheerful
vote for it
Would a hundred
thousand
a year [were
him to the envy
of probity and
peace] reconcile
him to the insipidity
of innocence
and from
not grudge
it him
It require
wisdom to keep
the world cool:
bu the silliest
of boys may set
it on fire.
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The profession
of war makes
us miserable
to the most flagrant
profusion
in ing
other time
other profusion
is to
this.
To think that
all our
the heavy burthens
we grown under
have had this
for their
course - that
hadwe kept
clear of this
we should have
had none of
them! - that
if we can prevail
upon one
- when to keep
clear of it we
shall have some
of them no future!
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We are to keep
shapes &c that we
dont want, for
shew — only because
we have
kept them so long
As a King would
keep hounds, and
be supposed to keep
for whole
and because
& were kept
by his predecessors.
—
The Boy of Turner
asked
he would have
burnt it for half
the money.
To England every
foreign partplaces as a Tu
Great preparation
in the hopes of doing
great mischief: if
the expedition fails
the money is gone:
if it succeeds, the
money is good still.
the mischiefloss by done by of the
fare never amounts
to the price of the
combustibles — Billush —
St. Malo St. Cas.
In different option
Pitt & Jack the Painter
act the same parts.
Pitt as a hero, drawn
by two-legged horses
pursued & ennobled
and bemented
Jack is a felon abominated
& hanged.
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002 |
Pacific & Emancip. |
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002 |
War / Gibraltar / Beginning / Causes of War |
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Benjamin Constant |
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35657 |
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